The author likely wants Nadira to grow up quickly to show her adaptation to challenging circumstances and her maturity. At the same time, the desire for her to stay small could symbolize the preservation of her innocence and vulnerability in the face of adversity. These conflicting desires may highlight the complexities of transitioning from childhood to adulthood while maintaining some semblance of youthfulness and purity.
As both are fictional creatures it is the decision of the author as to how quickly they will die.
An author may compare a motor car to a bee to highlight the speed and agility of both. They both move quickly and efficiently, darting in and out of traffic or flowers. The comparison may be used to evoke a sense of swiftness and vitality.
Arthur E. J. Legge has written: 'Both Great and Small'
Both 'rather' and 'quickly' are adverbs.
Both armies quickly set up camp.adverb is quickly
Desert biomes can have both large and small plants. Large plants in deserts, like cacti and Joshua trees, are adapted to store water and survive in arid conditions. Small plants, such as shrubs and grasses, have shallow roots to quickly absorb water after rare rainfall events. Both types of plants have evolved various adaptations to thrive in desert environments.
One thing that was true about both the Virginia and Maryland colonies was that they both grew quickly after difficult starts.
Both sentences are grammatically correct, but they have slightly different meanings. "The dog ran quickly" refers to a specific dog that ran quickly, while "A dog ran quickly" refers to any dog that ran quickly. The use of "the" implies specificity, while the use of "a" implies generality.
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they both have really small weiners they both have really small weiners they both have really small weiners
God is both big and small at the same time.
There both small and there both herbivores